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Posted on
November 3, 2014
by TREENSAFETY
This comprehensive training course is designed for workers and supervisors who are required to work at heights and who may be required to use fall protection equipment. The training is divided into two parts – theory and practical/hands-on. Additional winter training dates to be posted in the next month.
Our November Half-Day Fall Protection Training Session is now confirmed:
When: Saturday 29th November, 2014 – 8.30am – 12.30pm...

Posted on
October 15, 2014
by TREENSAFETY
Winter transcends industry, job and experience level in the workplace. Working outdoors and driving in BC during winter presents a number of challenges including cold temperatures, avalanches, poor visibility and icy conditions. Here are some simple precautions you can take to help minimize the dangers that winter presents.
1. Stay Warm
Take regular breaks to warm up and make sure you and your team have adequate gear to stay warm outside....

Posted on
September 30, 2014
by TREENSAFETY
The leaves are turning and temperatures are dropping, it’s time to prepare for the colder months ahead. The Treen Safety Winter Flyer is out now, please contact us for pricing.
Click Here to view the Winter Flyer

Posted on
September 23, 2014
by TREENSAFETY
Sealed eyewear is a relatively new category of eyewear that has emerged, bridging the gap between safety glasses and safety goggles. We asked protective eyewear expert Scott Gander from Pyramex about this new hybrid style.
Sealed eyewear is ideal for windy or dusty applications such as oil and gas where there is exposure to coke dust, construction, road work, demolition, dry-walling, sanding and other similar applications....

Posted on
October 2, 2014
by TREENSAFETY
Top Dog is a Canadian company that manufactures high-quality, long-lasting, durable and re-usable protective clothing for a wide range of applications.
Here’s why Top Dog product is so popular:
Does not stiffen to –65°C: Product remains soft and therefore will never crack!
Dryer safe to 82°C: Product does not absorb moisture and has resistance to moderate heat.
Virtually nothing sticks: ...

Posted on
September 8, 2014
by TREENSAFETY
The Treen Team have been busy doing much more than delivering total safety solutions so we wanted to share some of our good news with you.
Quality, integrity and ‘doing the right thing’ in all areas of our operations are of the highest importance to us. So, in 2013 we joined the Climate Smart program as a part of our ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability. Climate Smart is a Vancouver-based organization that...